rw? u-ntral Guardian locals, 4o 3, par word; Annuuncernen _ | lSplrituai {lllllsrllzllte 70c P" 111°11- m'_.._AUG s._.Z§L._lm~-; -.» _f__. ..‘____.._.. ---~ c”.___j_ . . Advertising Bates-Payable in Advance word- Western and Eastern 1on1; and Coming Events 2c Lllissifiod 2c 1m‘ W011i; In Memorlarh Notices, 10c per inch; Ugh u: 01'8"" l» clfflfl. etc, 4c per name; Letters of eddin g, 4 and w cents ‘or every demon“ g engagemen 0 words for S Appreciation, 70c h!’ 1111111 01' 4i! Per word. Other rates on applica- 1,1 n. l yllnimum charge for all! ndvertiaement twenty-five cents. ~ >- per word; 3 words. Notices of Thanks anti’ ’__ To Let .5P',1li1l€l‘. Possession Richmond Street. m iiiiNT Brlgiltcll Rood. P110119 L-sel-oizl-ai “hulls lro LET. APPLY 101 Rzillllllolid St. 1141534-24-31- k __ lilm of Beauty Parlor Equipment J.>12i'S Electric, St. John. N. B. 17-93-8-26-29-31-8-2-5-7 Wanted ,- fixlllco-rmlvrcorswcur run- lllslled house. A9011! "'1'" Guardian. L “Willi-100 cows 'ro rmzsn- (“.111 not later than November 1st, must be lame and ewd l l lsgd.) Nicholson Bros, L-682-8-25-3i. qlul .1 Hilnter Diver. ,_,. 1i.~\\\'|.E1GIl.'S ROUTE NOW (on-n. Rcul opportunity for man all.» lalants permanent profitable slari promptly, Write Raw- . Dept. ML-470-K-1-L, Mon- i- " ' 'i‘ i\'.-\\Ti-‘.i) - MAN wvrrn out lro s-llll subscriptions in rural dis- trillis. Two months emplflYllll-Pni n» iglififl commission. ‘Salesman’ care GuardiIeQniFM-M‘ flBoar-ders Wanted sr ll l) r; N T s ACC0llVlMgDA1Tlffi his rooms to ren . p y P111101‘ Street. L-d43-g-24-3i. Atom!a1tinAT1iiN_A§0ll“TW0 $'ll(1f‘11lS in out"! home, one block lufnl P. W. College. Apply ‘D" ("are Guardian. L-832-8—24-3i. minivans Adéoivionsrsn. Apply 1177 Richmond Si. L-653-8--24-3i. s'rl'!lE.\l'l‘§ AFCOMMODATRI) l from College. rates mas- : 11c. Apply 250 Grafton. L-648-8-24-3i. B0111" {S APCOWIMODATE" s, 0V Street. L-55-‘l-B-25-3l. ‘rum r1101. STUTll-‘NTRV ACCOM- ml mar Collette Annlv 1 Sqilill _ Id-666-8-25-2l. rflucxrs Accmvllwophtrl-Ifl '~’ P. W. Coll-wr- Ann 14-701-8-26-31. -——i--t lion »-.___. hillylfili€0llS Worm "lmsllrwnwnwso y... m m» afllPpwHur-lmflflf r»- 1" "ll nllcl other Vvlfldllblfi '11?“ .. .1 ,.,,...»vrr»l~l m continue l c. they evirlorltly appreciate 'llJl4"$ fr“?! c-“Phlglg; , _ G ~ son. . J J M 154167-8-25-31. ~T __ NEW HOUSE WITH L» corner Kent and Rochford at present occu led by .( tober Apphl Eastern Trust Co., L-708-8-28-3i. _. FURNISHED uousc 112s “l; iii-INT AND SELL COMPLETE GRID L-sva-a-zs-si. ___ _._ Salesmen Wanted Apply box‘ For Sale P011. SALE — FRESH BOLSTEIIN 00w 7 years old. Calvin wood, BOUlhDOrt. L-63l-8-24-3i. ron SALE - lrwo YcAn our" Filly. Walter Gregor. nl-acklev Beach. L-628-8-24-3i. rou SALE - coma BUSINESS. Groceries. Candy and Ice Cream. New building and ail fresh stock. Will sell for cost of land, 111111111118. stock and fixtures. Box f?" 491 Guardian. L-GM-B-fi-Si. FOR sALc-rrvc NEW MON- aghan combired threshers at reasonab‘e prices. Monaghan d: Keefe. Kinkora. L-469-8-17-4i. Work Wanted WANTED - MALE. STUDENT wants work in part board S cs. L ym t. f . 6W1! re glldfdelgfi. or 430-8-21-81. Currencies MONTREAL, Aug. 25 —(CP)— Pound Sterling declined a cent to $4.89 3-32 on Monrteal for- eign exchanges today, while the French franc held steady at 2.- 74 8-32 cents. The United States dollar declined 1-18 per cent to 1-4 per cent premiumFINANCE 1-4 per cent premium. NEW YORK, Aug. 25 -—(AP)— Leading foreign currencies tipped backward in terms of the United States dollar today Sterling lost 3-8 of a cent to $4.87 1-4 and the French franc .00 1-4 of a centlto 2.73 5-8 in rout- ine exchange dealings. Unchanged was the Netherlands guilder, while the Swiss franc dipped .00 1-2 of a cent. The belga gained .01 1-2 of a cent. The Canadian $11?‘ was up 1-18 of a cent at Finance NEW YORK, Aug. 25 —(AP)— Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4.88 1-4, 4.87 7-8. 4.88; 60-day bills 4.87 3-8; Canada de- mand .98 3-4; Belgium 16.88; France 2.73 5-8; Italy 5.28 1-2; Germany 40.11. ' . - OTTAWA, Aug. 25 --(C P)- Chartered bank deposits with the bank of Canasta in the week end- -ed Aug. 24 decreased $101,000 while the Dominion ' Government deposits increased 84,327,000 the weekly statement of the bank said today. Ratio of net reserves to notes and deposit liabilities was 55.23 per cent. Last week it was 54.86. Montreal Curb (Cunadiug Prose) LT: "‘"”""A'1'HE H C C '£i77C)(ZE{ l()l]()lF}ilF7()lVE? Montreal Stock Exchange j- ... . (Canadian Press) "’ gimp‘ Close Bell n1 165% Brazilian ’ 13 Bruck Silk 4_ B C Power A 30 1-3 Bid: Products 5'1 Can Nor Power 1'1 Can Car Found 16% Can Car Pfd 3111f Can Pacific 57* Cockshutt Plow 10“? Cons Smelt 591,5 Dist 590R 16l- m Coal Pfd 13% ' m Bridge 37 1'4 Dom Steel B 14% Dom Textile 54 , Gen Steel Work 3;‘- Gypsum 5/1‘ Ham Bridge 5 , How Smith 1512 rm. Nickel ‘ 50% Lake Woods 141% Massey Harris . 5'4 McColl Front l 11 Mtl Power 3411f l Nat Brew 471$ mt Steel Oar 64“- Nomnda 74%, Power com 157‘ Quebec Power 18 Shawinizan 30% Sou Can Power —- Stel of Can 7° Steel of Can P — Win Elec A 2 Win Eiec B '- I Banks (Canadian Press) 5mg; Close Canada '- Commcrce 175 Montreal 211 Nova Sootta — Royal Bk 189 Grain MONTREAL. Aue- 25 —(C P)-_- Wheat, northern, No. 1 .77 1-8b. barley, Canadian western No. 3 46 3-4. Oats. feed, N0. 1 .33 3-8b. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 5.75; seconds 5.25; bakers 5.05; winter wheat patents, choice 3.- 10-3.15? white corn 4.70; bran, ton 22.25; shorts. ton 24.25; middlings. ton 29.25: bag, 80 lbs 2.70; hay, No. 2, per ton. carlots 10. Separate produce Cheese Ont. and Que. white .14 Ont. colored i4 1-8-1-4. Q119- colored 14 1-8. Butter prints .24 1-4-2-4. Solids .211 3-4-44 1-4. Eggs in cartons: A- large 41; A- large 35; A-medium .84; B .29; C 25. Potatoes Que. new No. 1 80's 55—60; Que. new No. 2 80's 30.- WTNNIPEG. AuB- 25 —(CPl- Winnipeg wheat futures establish- } ififhanr . 1 EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glilel . lite. i ii. .1. alnoli l OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P I. l. I Office Connected With Drugstore _____ . f’ ._ ' ‘ Professional Gard? Stocks Close Abltibl Com 8% Abitibi Pfd 26% Asbestos 801A B A Oil 21% Beauharnois 3% Batllurst A 9% Dom Tar i 7% Don A l‘, 7% Maser 18 - Fraser V T O 19% Ford A 21 Hir Walker 42M Imlc Oil 17% Melchers A l 5v. Price Com 18% Price Pfd 54% r. Use Minurd's for burns. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public ll. F. ARGlilBlLll Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P- 0- B" n- ’ in front oi’ the County Court House in Souris in Kings Count in Prince Edward Island on Satur a thc tenth do oi’ Septem- ber A. . 1938 at t o hour twelve o'clock noon ALL T TRACT piece or parcel of laud sit- uste lying and being at Souris in King's County in Prince Edward island bopinded And described as :; \ McLeod & Bentley ‘. w. c. BENTLEY, 1c. c. y, A, nnurulzv, k. c. c. r. BENTLEY. Lb- l1- iiarristers and Attorney-ai-Law MONEY r0 LOAN \ Phone n. 10-22 n 1-22. m» ._~_.-.. w~41 Alex. W. M iheson mlmrsrcn. BOLICITOB. I10 11m,“ w u,“ Collections Office: so Great 090m 111N01- i at is to saw-COM- MENCING at a point on the South- ern side 0f North (now Church) Street on the Western ‘ land sold to along the said Western a southerly direction for the . ancc of one hundred feet thence by a line parallel to North (Church) t Street aforesaid fifty feet thence by a line allei to the said West- ern boun ary of land sold to the said William Boyle for the distanss of one hundred feet to North (Church) Street aforesaid thence u- iong North (Church) Street afore- sai for the distance of fifty feet to the place of commencement be- ing marked as Plot 75 of the Mc- Laughlin est-ate on Meaoham’: Atlas and ‘being the land otvvfivoyeud s ” b Patrick Hughes ‘and I da-tzythe sixthbday of Septmlla?“ FfEd,,fiC A. ‘Lflfgi 33.18238 and registered in Liber 88 9111151": humbg ‘w The above sale is made under and Succecfiawtuflbé tllll‘ by ‘PM, M “a “agar; go a‘ '- . - - en- "'°“" "'°°1-~‘" °"“°“ 3'4.’ “'.'l‘"7i-r"f:."r'"s“i:n s: cmflflkwwn‘ I‘ irlvaiighbetzzegn lasrgaret. Vaughan Mm"! u‘ of sourh in King's County in v 90118111011!- ml‘ 55"“ Prince Edward Island. Sing: W0- ‘ Illlll llll OIIO [lift llltl l’! Clarke of iouris in King's County M. Alban Farmer in Prince lidwarm Island. Widow e1 BARRIHTEII. SOIJCITOI. I MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Builrgllziho ' MARITIME Arlmstuneni Bureau cncmr - COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOAN! Pesrdsn Blllill" Cirtown Phone I218 ‘ th th rt; and because of de- 113131.311? been made in the psy- ment of the principal and interest red thereby. ' f rth rticlulsra a 1y t0 Axial-Ir“ f." cQuaid, gisicitor, Souris. P. E. Dated this A. D. I838. r. third day u Aunt MARY A. CLARK! Mortals Q0 At the" same time and place I 0f- fer for sule a lot of land on Prints; Street in the Town of 801"" "l; of the proper: sold b! --\¢ 1° w‘ cph McDon..l . mo lot Minn M" “Mam m‘ ‘wilder A. cLAaxc Lr-IIO-ii-b-ll-IO-M -prices since i933 today before sell- ing petered out and rallying pow- er developed in the nervoustrade. Final uotations were 5-8-1-8 higher, tuber 65 1-8, November g5’ 11%. December 84 3-8 and May Good export buying. increasing sales over the 500,000 bushel mark, counterbalanced splurges of mid- session seliin which carried prices down e. ost two cents. It was the fourth successive day prices closed lower with continued talk of the United States subsidy plan’ breaking confidence in the market. Cash wheat prices firmed fol- lowgni yesterdays drastic setback of more than ive cents for some grades. Offerings failed to dc- velop in large volume though No. 1 Northern spread was quoted 1-2 cent better. Other spreads were unchanged. Coarse grains steadied. iilxdport orders for barley offset he ging pressure while volume in other commodities was light. New York Cu rb (Canadian Press) Stocks C10" Am Ovan B Z114 Am Gas Elec 37% Am Super Pow 11-16 Cities Service 3'11 Creole Petrol 3314 El Bond Shore '15- Gulf oil ccro 45% Hlmible Oil . 6B Nlsn Hud 7% hut Oil 475 10m Btdr Gus - usnnrs AT A oLAftcs (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal dustrials stock lowre. Toronto Mines-lower New York -6tocks closed slight- ly higher. . Winnipeg —whest down 5-8 to 1-8 cents. New York -Coffee and sugar higher; rubber lower; cotton ir- re or sw York --Csnadian dollar l- 14 higher st M 3-4.. lll BANKRUPTCY _m. 1N ‘I'll! MATTE]! of Illllfflpldy of Aden MoCarvule s! Carleton in mass County Prince Edward ls- AUCTION IAII There wll be sold by blic auc- the promises the ‘I841: thy of o'clock, the iurm Aden Mc- AIIQIIICbIUSI, at I h 87% acres with former occupied Carville, couta ing good buildi Terms . A. I‘. BELL official Receiver. Farmora Creditors Arrangement Act 11-808-8-28-31. Near Close On New York Mart BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Market Editor NEW YORK, Aug. 25 —(AP)—- Stocks generally played shut-eye until the final lapof wdaysmar- ket when motors and steels a- wakened and led a. quiet rally that put selected issues up fract- ions to more than a point, some to new tops for the year. While several rails, utilities and specialties displayed moderately forward trends throughout, many of the recently strong leaders showed a notable lack vigor until the last hour, with most a shade under water. The ticker tape lagged from the start and attempts to install a little recovery vitality into the list during the forenoon usually met with scant success. Lack of im- ed new seasonal lows and bottom- rtant offerings in declining per- ods encouraged recovery‘ forces and buying was resumed on the theory the direction was still up- 1 ward. Turnover expanded in the con- eluding period and transfers total- led 826,570 shares compared with 1.235.180 the day before. The As- sociated Press average of 00stocks advanced .2 of a. point to 49.8. Canadian issues were steady. Bell Telephone gained 1 7-8 points to_165 while gains of 3-8 of a point and less were shown by Distillers. Dome and Lake Shore Mines, Ford. McIntyre and Inter- national Nickel. Walkers and Shawilligall were easy. Establishing new 193B pcaks tn- _ day among others, were Chrysler, Electric Auto-Lil. . Rrd‘ Lbiby-Owells Meu e 1 1e lo goudallle-Herslley and c r g, né o. Prominent on the u id U. S. Steel. Bétlllifhfillrlf Esfiifii Mill-OPS. U. i. Rubber, Internat- ional Harvester and western Union. BROP"REPORT Below will be found a brief 5 _ 017515 01 19198111111110 reports leceilllxeltl l l" the Heed QUiCe of the Bank of i Montreal from lls Branches. Ourl Managers have knowledge of each! local situation and are in much will! "011 conditions in all sections 0f the districts mentioned. General with 2611019111’ favourable con- dltlmis wutillulng as harvesting Proceeds. fulfilment of earlier hopes 1 1°!‘ E0041 610115 of the main stnplesl in every province of the l_)0l1'11i1101‘l Seems assured, In the Prairie Pro- vlnccs harvesting is well under way i in Saskatchewan and southern Ai- berta, while 1n Manitoba, where wheat Cutting is nearing complcb‘ lon, threshing returns indicate that Yields genera ly will be rmr w good, R1151 damage to non-resistant wheat has bcccllle more serious eastern Saskntcheivadl, causing‘ a further decline in pr "pectivgi Yields. Grasshopper dalnage has.’ continued in Saskatchewan. andl "0115 in affected areas lie beln c111 curly to avoid further less. Hag i 11111111186 is heavy at scattered I 11011115. In Quclbec grain cutting is general with indications of good Yields. and fodder corn, roots and tobacco are all dCtlllg well. Tomo- wes are a large crop. but the yield 0f apples will be light, In Ontario, where frequent rains have delayed harvesting o crations during the past week. tie prospects are for 800d average yields of ‘all the main crops,- with apples somewhat below lll/Wise. In the Maritime Provin- ces crog prospects generall are favoura le, though in New runs- lwick and some lflrts of Nova Sco- tie excessive moisture is causing some deterioration of yield. Apples are sizing well, with indications of good average yield. In British Coi- umbia yields of gain will be below EVBFBKE. but p0 toes are growing well, tomatoes are of good quality, roots generally are satisfactory, and tree fruits are promising. Prairie Provinces Albcrta-Recent rains were bone- ficial to late grains, astures and root crops, bill. have claycd wheat cutting, whicll should ge general this wcck. Ailcruge to good yields of good grade are anticipated 1n all districts except in the noltllwest and southeast, where the crops are light. Recent hail damage in scat- tered areas was not serious. Post- ul-es or n good condition. Saskat- chewan-Cutting is well advanced in the eastern part of the province and oud progress is b61112 made elsew ere. Rust is prevalent over a lwide area and its serious dvveloil- ment in eastern districts on non- resistant. wheat, Will further de- crease prospective yields and grades. Grasshoppers are numerous and crops in some districts are being cut green to Prevent further dam- age. Pastures and late crops belle- fittgd from recent rains. Manitoba although harvesting has been de- layed by rains, wheat cutting is nearinlpcolnpletlon, except m 111° northern districts, and threshing is becoming general. While rust ms caused some damfltle. Yields 801191’- ally will be fair w good- Early rust-resistant 7118101101‘ as sown to a larst? extent. this year. is yielding and grading well. Coarse 81111115 8611"‘ ally are satisfactory. Pastures are in fair condition. Province sf 0B5“ Eastern Townships and 01181"- Vailcy - Cutting of wheat and coarse grains 1s now general and earl threshing results indicate 800d yiel of high quality. Harvesting 0f a better than average c1111) 01 hay of good quality has been com- lewd under favourable conditions n most districts. Fodder. corn and not crops have shown rapid Brew"! recently and have a promising 11D- rance. A large crop M Cunning mamas is being gathered and I1 good yield of swcct corn is antici- icd. Apples will be a light- 01°11- 15am plants are g.owln8 W911 and grass pastures continue in ex- cellent condition. Lvower St. Law- rence and Lake St. John District- Grain crops," which promise averafle and beugr yields. are ripening fast and in some pl-lces cilttill has commenced. Hayiilg in all llt- a few isolated sections was conliflPl-ed during the past week and a good ~ crop of average quality is reported. Potatoes, turnips and other root. crops are making satisfactory pro- gress. Blueberries and small fruits. Quiet RoHyl N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press), ‘~ ‘ MINING i Stocks Close Am For Pr 4% Am Radiator ’ ‘ loli Am Tel Tel 1457i Am Water 1011 ‘ Anaconda 354i l‘ Atchisorl 39 l Atl Refill 22% Auburn — Bait Ohio 8% Baldwin Loco 91;. Bendix Av 24h Beth Steel 61 Clles Ohio 31?‘ Chrysler 76 Til Commonwealth 8 1% Con Can 48".- Con Edison 28 Corn Products 70". Curtiss Wright 22". Duporlt _ lss Elec Auto Lite 301i Elec Pr Lite lll; Gen Elco 427i Gen Foods 35% Gen Motors 49H . Goodrich 2s | Goodyear Tire 29‘. Gt. Nor Pfd 23‘. ' Hudson Mot Car 91.1 Int Harvester 60W ' Int Tel Tel 9 | Kenneoott 4‘ ‘1.- ' Mont Ward 48*. 1 Murray Corp 10"» N Y Central 19-71 Natl Cash Reg 29 New York N H l-‘l Nor Am Co 201; _ Nor Pacific ‘ 13H l Pack Motor 5M Paramount 10".- Pcnn R R. 21 Phil Morris 130“.- Phii Pei Co 3911. Pub Ser N J 30 Pure Oil C0 10X Radio Corp 8 Radio K 0 ‘.114 Sears Roe Co 731i. Shell Union Oil 161s South Pacific 20 Std Oil N J 55W Texas Corp j 451i Urlilctl Air g " 91.; United Corp 32-‘. United Drug 5-1.’ United Gas Imp 101i U S Rubber 47% U S St Co 61% Vanadium 20 Warner Bros 61.1 West Union 30 West Air Brake 25'; West Eiec 45E are plentiful. Gross pastures con- tinue in good condition, Province of Ontario Harvesting operations are well advanced. Threshing of fall wheat nears completion, with above aver- age yields of good quality. Cutting of spring grains is practically com- Eleted and threshing outturns havel oen satisfactory. A heavy crop of hay of good quality has been stor- ed ancl pastures have remained in good condition throughout the sea- son. Corn and roots continue to make satisfactory progress. Toma- toes of good quality are being de- livered to canneries in volume and a heavy yield is indicated. Apples are sizing well. but below average yields are expected. Flue tobacco ls ripening rapildly and harvesting is general; a eavy yield of a good quality leaf is in prospect. Burley and black fired varleies on low land have been adversely affected by heavy rams. Maritime Provinces Grain crops are up to average but wet weather has interrupted cutting over large areas and some heavy crops have lodged. Hay is extremely variable in yield and quality, due to adverse harvesting conditions. Digging o! early variet- ies of potatoes has commenced and while rust and bll ht are re rted. especially in low- ying lan , the quality generally is ood. Apples are sizing well and w th a favour- able autumn good average yields llaretlndicated. Pastures are excel- cn _ Province of British Columbia Cooler weather with occasional showcrs has been prevalent throughout the province during the est week. Threshing of rain at nterior points is prscticaly com- pleted and harvesting on the low- er mainland and Vancouver Island will be general shortl _ Yields in all districts will be beorw average. The second cutting of alfalfa ill the interior yielded o. ood average crop. Potatoes are grow rig well and are Bcnerally free from disease. It is now estimated that the onion crop will be below average. Toma- toes are moving to market and. cannerles in volume and are good quality. All other vegetable and root crops are Sflilslmimly- shipments of early peaches have commenced from the 011811981111- Apiplos are sizing well and recent showers have improved the colour- ing. The foilowin tree fruit yields are now indica d; plums and prunes 95 per cent of average, op- ples 90 per cent, pears 35 per ccllt. caches 80 r cent. Pastures are n poor con ition and heavy T111115 are needed. There is a diortage 01 irrigation water in some districts. but, as the weather has modern-ted. the situation is not considered seri- ous. i Small Losses Sustained On MontrealMart MONTREAL. Au . 25 —(CPl-— A light wave of se ling broke over the stock market today. washing small fractions from most leaders. uipments were tho first to wen en. Canadian Car dipped 3-4 point and the preferred l-4 while National Steel Car eased a “NOE-AGE We Recummcnd— INTERNATIONAL Bank of Nova Scotia Building eased i8 to 7.80. 7 lbut the prices for wcstern butler ‘1-4 for Ontario colored, ' 20-21 for C. Potatoes: Que. new Nn. 1 80's , 55-60; Que. new N0. 2 80's 30- Malortlc issues displayed mark- ed weakness in the cheaper golds. Sladen dropped 10 to 94. (‘an- adlan Malartic‘ was off 5 1-2 at l 94 1-2 and Eastern Malartic drop- l, ped l2 w 2.07. London metal prices were lower ' but Noranda went to 75 1-4 at one time and closed steady at 75. Hudson Bay added 3-8 at 3i 1-8. Nickel advanced fractionally to 50 1-B while Waite Amulet gained 15 cents at 5.65 and Falconbridge all back 15. Smclters dropped 1-2 51 Although selling sex-dividend Ford pushed ahead to 21, up 1-4. Brown Oil held steady at 3i but Home at 1.16 and Dalhnuslc at 46 were off four points. Okalta eased three to 1.23 while Home- stead advanced oue to 22. ‘ Produce Prices MONTREAL. Aug. i -rCP)— Top-grout- cgi; price-s . ..rl'cti again today" on open produce markets. the Dominion IJt-partmcllt pl Agriculture reports state, due to the continued scarcity. The supply of the loner-grades, however, Wits good and prices dipped as thi- demand fell off. Quebec cill-t-sc strengthened 1-8 cont. Buttor prints and solids cased slightly and QUODPC lots improvdo. Cheese sold at 14 1-8 cents a Doumi for Ontario ulhlte. i4 1-8- 14 for Que. u-hile and 14 1-8 for Quebec colored. Graded egg shipments ill used free cases were offered at 30-31 cents a dozen for A-large, 28 1-2 29 for A-medium. 24 for B and whole-sale Jobbing 40. l MONTREAL. Aug. 25 —(CPl - Biltter prices rallied strongly io- ' day on the produce section of the I Canadian commodity exchange; gained 3-8 points. Ontario choose prices also. were better. firming 1-8 cent. Top-grade hold steady Wlillf‘ tllc grades eased a half-cent. . Butter spot -Que fresh 192‘ scorer 23-23 1-4. Que. seconds - (38 score» 22 1-8-—1-4. Sales: 100 Que. fresh 192 scorer at 23. 300 Que. fresh (92 scorcl at 23 l-H. Cheese spot —Ollt. whim and colored 14b. Que. ulhiic 13 13-16 14. Que. colored 13 1-B-l4. ‘ Eggs spot -Ont. A-iarge 30a, l A-mecliilm 28 1—2a. B-large 24a, C 20 l-2a. lowcr- . UNDAT-ET) MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates‘ At Montreal -Pound 4.89 3-32: $.72. S. Clll‘ 1.00 1-4; franc 2.74 9- At New York—Pound 4 88f 285181118111 dlr 99 3-4; franc 2.73 At Paris -Pound 178.33 fr; U. S. dir 36.54 1-2 fr; Canadian cilr 36.46 fr. In Gold --Pound 12s: U. S. dlr 59.23 cents: Canadian dlr 59 28 con-s. Argyle Shore * ‘The fonncrs of Argyle Shore are busily engaged in harvesting their rain ulllich is much superior to ast ycnr. Mrs. A. A. MaoDougall. accom- panied ller daughter, Mrs. Gordon mnan, and Mr. Inmrin. on illbll" rctuln to Providence. R. 1.. for all extended slslt among relatives and friends. The Young People of "Bnnshaw and vicinitv cllljoycd a very plca<~ ant evening at Argyle Beach ml Aug, 19th, After playing unmcs a very sumptuous repast ivas pri- parcd by illP young indies ])l‘l‘.“f'lil. nftcv which all i‘(‘iill'll1‘(l in ill(‘ll' homes. Miss Minnie Srlllol- spoilt filo past‘ week in Churchill the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hlrcy .\1acDonnld_ l Mr, Andrew MacDougali. Cnm-‘ bridgn, Nfass. accolllpzlnlcrl by Kill. and Mrs. Cilrirles Niac-Dollgllll. Rico Point, were l‘l‘(‘(‘ili vzsiiors to Argyle Shore. - . Mrs. Lulu MacPhail , Douglas, M155 Jemima Nitlclnmll... Mr. John D. Campbell and .\lir. John D. kinrPhiiil wore- l'f‘f‘l"lll \'.sl-l tors to York and East Royalty. and son» 0d home having spent the sumrnsr st Meadowbank. The school is progressing favor- ablv undcr the capable nlallonrlnlrni 0f our now teacher, Mhss Marguer- (Canadian Press) in TURONTO, A118. 5- Stociu Close. Acme Oil l — Alder-mac 3 Ang Cdn 139 | Ashley 9 , Astoria 5 Augite 19 l Bagamsc w 30 Bankfield 2° Base Metal 36 Beattie 125 Bidgood 31 Big wuss 31 , Boblo 11'- Bralorne 96° Brown Oil 31 , i Buff Ank 1573 Buff Can 3 n Cal Edm 230 Calmont 3° ' Cdn Malartic 94% Cariboo 25° Cent Pat 257 Gen Porc 1°‘= Chester 119 Chromium 140 Con Chib 3'1 Con Smelt 59 Denison 2° Dome '74 Dorval 7'= East Malrobic W1 Eldorado 337 Ehlccn 575 Fed Kirk ' "lb 3 Fernlnnd 23 ‘Faulken 27 I ‘Francoeur 3'1 l I Gillies Lake 14 l Gods Lake 4'1 , Goldale 25 Gold Eagle 22 3 Goodfish 4" Granada 11"“ Gunnar Gold 70 Haicrow 4 Hard Rock 27° , . HHTKEI‘ 11 ‘= Hlgll Sm" 19 V‘ ifollirlgcl" XD 15"- Homc Oil 116 . Homestead 22 I Howey 75W Hllri Bay Min 31”“ Nickel 50K Jack Wait’ 37'? Jaccla 17 Jellicoe 47 _ .1 M Con l1‘: Kerr Add 303 Kirk Hud 59 Kirk Lake 118 Lake Shore 53_ Lam Cont 3* Lapa Cad 45 Lava Cap 93 Lebel Oro '1 Lee Gold 2“ Leitch B3 Little L Li 35o Macassa. 57" MacLeod 369 Madsen ' 51 Malartic 51- Man East 2'5 Maralgo 71",’ McIntyre ’ 43" McKenzie 12° McKinley 65 McWalters 53 Min Corp 210 Monarch H10’! 12 Moneta 199 Navlbob m Neulbec 5 Newgold 16 Niblsslml 115 Noranda 75 Nordon 12 Norzold 5 Nonnetal 74 Nor Star 125 OBrien 5160 Okalta 1Z2 Omega 55 Oro Plate. 5°71 Pacalta _ 5 Pamour 145 Partellan . 12% Paulore 9 Paymaster ‘ 4B Pavore 13% Peterson 1 Pick Crow 505 Pioneer 306 Powell 245 Prairie my 3? Premier 240 Preston 169 Read Auth 275 Red Crest 8 Reno Gold 39 Roche 12 Roche 12 Rofmlite 46 San Ant 128 Shawkel! , 5 ‘.4 Sheen Creek 05 Sherritt 130 Silver D 125 Siscoe - 212 Sladen 94 Slave Lake 7'4 Stadacona 4'1 Straw Lakl 11 Sullivan 110 Sylvanlte 330 Tcck Hugh 4B0 Toburn 2115 Towacrmnc 45 Uchi 216 Ventures 575 Waite Am 56.‘. West Turner 9% White Eagle 1 Wiltsev C 11 Wood Cad 21% W11 H111? 7B0 UNLISTED. Brett Tr _3‘5 Coast C00 309 , Cobalt 1% D01 Oll 46 Pawnee 115 Pond Or 199 Temisk “'5 TORONTO, Aug. l5 -—(CP)- Losses were in the rlaiority on tile Toronto stock exchange today but. Mcfhtyre, Hudson Bay. Ford and Noranda bucked the general soli- ening tendency in chalk up new I838 highs. Utilities were best in the industrial list. Western oils were mostly lower. Transfers of 532.000 shares compared with yesterday's sales of 406.000. McIntyre pushed up 1-2 to ~18 1-2 but closed st 4B l-4 to gain 1-4 on the day. Pickle Crow gain- cd five cents while Pioneer. O- Brien and Little Long Lac lost that much. Hollinger, selling ex- dividend. was steady along with half. Constructions came in for their share oi losses. Steel of Can- ada slumped 3-4 point, Dominion Tar 1-2. G psum 3-8 and Do- minion Bri ge 1-8. Paper and metal issues held up well, quarter-point drops were marked up for Price Brothers and Noranda but St. Lawrence Paper j preferred added a half and Nickel ‘Dome, Teck Hughes, sylvanite and Bralorneywright Hargreaves 1-8 while the others remained steady. Among the utilities. Gaiinrau‘ Not-thorn Power were unchanged while Montreal Power and Silawinivan liiriftwd slightly lovvcr. ‘ Tntal sales: 96.800 shares: in- dustrials 17.300; Mines 79.500; Bonds 81,750. ‘preferred and Canada ‘ row" ite Crosby. Use l\i|nard's for burns. _._ ___, v 2153:2340 ' " ‘r I. w "Jg _ .. .~-— a3, _ (k a“ HYDRO-ELECTRIC s7". DEBENTCRES FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST IRVING, BRENNAN 8r COMPANY LTD. I. M. BAGNALL-DLANAGEIK. 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